Whitesville High School - Wycenian Yearbook (Whitesville, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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CLASSES

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ClcM, Will We, ihe Senior Class of 1947. having acquired a sound mind and good health, do hereby execute this, our last will and testament. To the Freshman Class we bequeath a bright fu- ture in their coming four years. To the Sophomore Class we leave the hope tnat their class rings will arrive on time. To the Junior Class we give thanks for the splen- did co-operation that we received cn the Yearbook. To each member of the Junior Class we bequeath the following. Gertrude Haskell—Madeleine's figure. Jane Snow—Jim Fitz’s honorary position as Presi- dent of the Athletic Associaton, Jane Kchmcnd—Dick Kenyon’s ability to be i te to school. Jean Richmond—Jim’s capability of looking inn , cent when guilty: Pauline Swort—Frank's initiative in the Senior Magazine Campaign. Margaret Billings—Edna's marks irt History C and P A. L Fred Lewis —Dick Kenyon's blond curly hair. Guy Grover—Mary Lou's natural quietude. Lou gal Kear-Edna’s punctuality. ft.chard Freeman—Merle’s History facts which he nevci learned, or has since forgotten. Robert Deck—Walt's athletic ability. Karl Crittenden—Russell’s theatrical ability L well Coleman—Russell's executive ability as the Senior Class President. Fred Frost—Bob McAllister's stature. Harold Bledsoe—Frank’s liking for females. To the members of our faculty: Mr. Jones—An enthusiastic girls’ gym class, also a new watch so that the boys will be on time in their other classes. Mi. Brewster—A Senior Class intelligent enough to grasp Shakespeare. Mr Laughlin—A new time device so that the Ag. fellows can be dismissed “on the dot.” Mr. Bartoo—Pleasant memories of his present Jun ior Class homeroom Mrs. Coats—Our sincere hope that Students in the future will be quieter on (he stairs. Mrs. Scribner, Mrs Hurlfcurt, and Mrs. Clark-A restful vacation with your families. Mrs. Fit rpatrick— Better health in the future. Mrs. lliomus—Our sincere thanks for directing ‘•Annies Money ” Mrs. Barney-Many more successful years In W. C S. Mr . Cornell- A well equipped Art Room in the main building. Mrs Richmond—Students in the Cafeteria who do not have a tendency to scatter things on the floor. Mrs Pfeiffer--A P.A.D. class with a vague idea for dates. (Hi3t) Mrs Bloss—Fond memories of her first year as music instructor in W.C.S. Miss Baker—A more co-operative ‘ Taller Staff. Mr. Thomas—Immunity from gum chewers. Mrs. Baiiam—Many more school years of patience and thoughtfulness. To the S:hool—A metal safe to store the Student Council's pop, so that thirsty student will not be tempted. We wish to thank our busdrivers for making a good record of promptness in getting us to and from school. We leave to our executors to use as they see fit, any remaining powers or favors that should be left, which have noc been bequeathed We ::ereby place our seal this 23rd day of June. 1947. Mary Lou Canfield



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flusuasi GIgM. First Row—Pauline Swort. Jane Riehm» nd. Jean Richmond. Gertrude Haskell and Jane Snuw. Second Row- Karl Crittenden. Dick Freeman. Robert Deck. Lowell Coleman Dougal Kear Frederick Frost and Mr. Jones. Third Row—Harold Bleasoe. Frederick Lewis and Guy Grover. The Jjnlor Class officers are: President-Lowell Coleman. Vice- President-Fred Lewis. Secretary- Treasurer-Jean Richmond. Coach Harry Jones is our advisor. We sponsored a Round and Square Dance November 8. 1946. The music was by The Rythm Boys The dance proved to be quite sue. cessful The magazine campaign earlier in the year was successful for both classes helping the Junior.-' out with $126. We are planning an assembly program to be given in March. We hope our Junior Prom, which is going to be in May will be a great success. The main pur- pose of this is that in our future life we may ‘‘remember the good old days” In June, we will sponsor the an- nual Junior Senior Banquet. We arc all looking forward to a pleas ant time. Our class now has $162.00 in the treasury but vve hope by the end of the year that it will be more.

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